AHEAD vs FORWARD: NOUN
- N/A
- A position on a basketball team
- The person who plays the position of forward on a basketball team
- An agreement; a covenant; a promise.
- In foot-ball, basket-ball, and other games, a player in the front line of the team.
- Agreement; covenant.
- The position played by such a person.
- A player in certain games, such as basketball, soccer, or hockey, who is part of the forward line of the offense.
AHEAD vs FORWARD: ADJECTIVE
- Having the leading position or higher score in a contest
- Lacking restraint or modesty; presumptuous or bold.
- Ardently inclined; eager.
- Moving in a prescribed direction or order for normal use.
- Advancing toward an opponent's goal.
- Located ahead or in advance.
- At, near, or belonging to the front or forepart; fore.
- Moving forward
- Situated at or toward the front
- Used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty
- Of the transmission gear causing forward movement in a motor vehicle
- Deviating radically from convention or tradition; extreme.
- Moving toward a position ahead
- At or near or directed toward the front
- Situated in the front
- Being ahead of current economic, political, or technological trends; progressive.
- Toward the front or at the front.
- Advanced beyond the usual degree; advanced for the season
- Ardent; eager; earnest; in an ill sense, less reserved or modest than is proper; bold; confident.
- Ready; prompt; strongly inclined; in an ill sense, overready; too hasty.
- Near, or at the fore part; in advance of something else.
- Exceptionally advanced; precocious.
- Going, tending, or moving toward a position in front.
- Of, relating to, or done in preparation for the future.
AHEAD vs FORWARD: VERB
- N/A
- Send or ship onward from an intermediate post or station in transit
AHEAD vs FORWARD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To help advance; promote. : advance.
- To send on to a subsequent destination or address. : send.
- To send forward; to send toward the place of destination; to transmit.
- To help onward; to advance; to promote; to accelerate; to quicken; to hasten
AHEAD vs FORWARD: ADVERB
- In the direction one is facing or moving.
- Having progressed more.
- To surpass; to get the better of.
- To push on in an enterprise.
- Headlong; without restraint.
- In or to the front; in advance; onward.
- In or into a more advantageous position.
- In the prescribed direction or sequence for normal use.
- At or to a different time; earlier or later.
- In an advanced position or a configuration registering the future.
- In or into the future; for the future.
- In advance; before.
- At or to the front or head.
- Toward the future; forward in time
- To a more advanced or advantageous position
- To a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)
- Leading or ahead in a competition
- In a forward direction
- Ahead of time; in anticipation
- In a forward direction; onward.
- At or in the front
- In the future, preceding
- In the prescribed direction or sequence for normal use.
- In an advanced position or a configuration registering a future time.
- At or to a different time; earlier or later.
- In a forward direction
- Near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane
- Forward in time or order or degree
- Into consideration.
- In or toward the future.
- Toward a part or place before or in front; onward; in advance; progressively; -- opposed to backward.
- At or to or toward the front
- Toward or tending to the front; frontward.
- Toward the future; forward in time
AHEAD vs FORWARD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In anticipation
- Ahead of time
- In or to the front; in advance; before: as, they walked ahead of us all the way: in nautical language, opposed to astern: as, to lie ahead.
- Forward; onward; with unrestrained motion or action: as, go ahead (= go on; proceed; push forward or onward; carry out your task or purpose: an idiomatic phrase said to have originated in the United States, and sometimes converted into an adjective: as, a go-ahead person); he pushed ahead with his plans.
- To move ahead, as in coming to anchor after the sails are furled.
- Forward in time
- Toward the future
- (idiom) (be ahead) To be winning or in a superior position.
- Toward a part, place, or point of time before or in advance; onward: with reference either to motion or to position: opposed to backward.
- With advancing steps; with good progress.
- Toward the terminal point.
- Situated in the front or fore part; anterior; fore; directed toward some point or position in advance from the starting-point: as, a forward cabin in a ship; the forward movement of an army.
- Being in a condition of advancement; well advanced with respect to progress, attainment, development (as the season), growth (as vegetation), or (rarely) position or rank: as, the building is in a forward state; he is forward in his studies; a forward crop.
- Ready in action or disposition; prompt; earnest; also, in a derogatory sense, over-confident; assuming; presumptuous; pert; as, to be forward in good works; a forward chit.
- Foremost.
- Synonyms Willing, zealous; presuming, presumptuous, impertinent.
- To send forward; send toward the place of destination; transmit: as, to forward a letter or despatches.
- To advance; help onward; promote; further; encourage: as, to forward the growth of a plant.
- In bookbinding, to fit (a book) with back and covers, and prepare it for the finisher.
- In cricket, in front of the batsman's wicket: said of a fielder's position.
- Toward the future
- (`forrad' and `forrard' are dialectal variations)
- Lacking restraint or modesty
- Used of temperament or behavior
- A position on a basketball, soccer, or hockey team
- At or to or toward the front; forward
- Forward in time
AHEAD vs FORWARD: RELATED WORDS
- Away, Next, Out front, In the lead, Forrader, In advance, In front, Onwards, Leading, Forwards, Onward, Beforehand, Up, Before, Forward
- Frontwards, Headlong, Presumptuous, Onwards, Smart, Second, First, Advancing, Onward, Progressive, Fresh, Front, Fore, Forth, Ahead
AHEAD vs FORWARD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Early, Further, Advance, Beyond, Against, Away, Next, In the lead, In front, Leading, Forwards, Onward, Beforehand, Before, Forward
- Headfirst, Frontwards, Headlong, Presumptuous, Smart, Second, First, Advancing, Onward, Progressive, Fresh, Front, Fore, Forth, Ahead
AHEAD vs FORWARD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Let me go ahead and address your points.
- Hearing dates are not reserved ahead of time.
- We have a long walk ahead of us.
- He lifted his chin and stared proudly ahead.
- Want to stay ahead of the stock trends?
- When the traffic is clear and you can see ahead, sometimes you can see the lights ahead.
- Clearly there was no dilemma among Town Council to go ahead or not to go ahead with the tree removal permit.
- No, go ahead; you go ahead and buy.
- Every bit of thinking ahead and planning ahead you do will be hugely helpful to your sons.
- How can you plan ahead and come up with some strategies ahead of time?
- Forward to a friend Forward to a friend Print Print.
- The following example walks through the syntax and setup required to display the brought forward and carried forward totals in the published report.
- We wish the family the very best moving forward but we have taken the decision to not continue forward with additional placements.
- When I see that the main person is there, I venture forward and ask if there happens to be seat a bit further forward.
- Forward Contract Concerns The remedies should be consistent with forward contract treatment under the bankruptcy code.
- We push it forward and it goes forward.
- Reply, Reply to all, Forward and Forward with.
- The communications and forward seating, seen from the forward galley.
- FRANCOPHONIE MONDIALE FORWARD BAPTIST CHURCH FORWARD BAPTIST CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE FORWARD CITY CHURCH INC.
- We look forward to expanding our relationship with Viron going forward.
AHEAD vs FORWARD: QUESTIONS
- Can you make Chessmen banana pudding dessert ahead?
- How does SMTP call-ahead recipient validation work?
- Do the Simpsons characters ever look straight ahead?
- Is Supercheap Auto powercruise 82 still going ahead?
- When should disbursements for ahead awards be made?
- Are Democrats ahead in Georgia Senate runoff races?
- When will Genisys configurator go ahead be released?
- Why are potash producers pushing ahead despite headwinds?
- Is Wincanton'materially ahead'of market expectations?
- How is cognizant helping businesses get ahead and stay ahead?
- Are physiomesh hernia mesh lawsuits moving forward?
- How can communication drive crisis response forward?
- What is unvalidated redirects and forward vulnerability?
- Which Spektrum transmitters support forward planning?
- How are forward contracts different from Forward futures contracts?
- How do you transfer an IGBT from forward blocking to forward-blocking state?
- How do you find forward forward backward and central differences for derivatives?
- Do forward-controls on a 2008 Super Glide feel too far forward?
- When is Forward Forward declaration of a class not sufficient?
- Why do pawns only move forward when moving forward?